Extremely well put Suhel

These stories are being planted very carefully

Teesta


On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 12:25 PM, Suhel Tirmizi <[email protected]>wrote:

> On the one hand the waqf land is eaten up step by step whereas on the
> other hand a political outfit wants to 'finish' of entire waqf  land
> immediately.
>
> Regarding reservation to minorities BJP has openly said it would 'remove'
> all these laws. Atleast one largest political party is trying to do
> something for minorities and is coming with "amendments" in waqf laws.
>
> We all need to look the scenario from macro angle and that's why madrassa
> education need to be upgraded. Let us be practical and avoid misleading the
> community in the larger interest of the nation. Please enlist the views of
> BJP regarding minorities, reservation, personal laws, waqf lands etc.
>
> I am non- political and believe in larger interest of the nation and unity
> and integrity, we should see through the events and anticipate the long
> term repercussions.
>
> After BJP pulled out of JD (S) Bihar became "disturbed" all of a sudden !
> Someone from Gujarat is in UP and we know how UP has "changed" in last few
> months... These are all tactics to polarize votes- to concentrate on 80
> marks and get 55 and completely avoid 'clumsy' chapter bearing 20 marks in
> a competitive exams.  Anyway they'll get 1 or 2 marks out of 20 even if
> fake attempt is made. We know this 20 % muslims have few bootlegers and
> criminals, few builders who want their building plans to be passed, few
> businessmen who want their 'tenders' to be cleared and few disgruntled
> politicians who feel neglected....they are least concerned with the welfare
> of the muslims and long term impact on nation if these 20 % muslims are
> neglected. We must learn to be in the system and take care of the interest
> of muslims and the nation.
>
> Regards,
> Suhel Tirmizi
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 11:06 AM, Ghulam Muhammed <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> My Comments posted on Economic Times Article:
>>
>> It is a long term planning by Indian National Congress as to how to grab
>> Muslim Waqf Land. Step be step, through stealth and open fraud on Muslim
>> voters, it has got the entire All India Awkaf under its thumb. This is to
>> cover the possibilities that Congress may not be ruling in many states of
>> the union. The centralized plan was sold to Muslim with rosy promise that
>> in a centralized government organization backed by suitable central laws,
>> the Awkaf land will be protected. However, protected for whose benefit? The
>> entire machinery of government managed Awkaf Board is riddle with
>> corruption that goes to party funding. And the new legislation is nothing
>> but a ruse to bring entire Awkaf properties available to be exploited to
>> line the pockets of those appointees. Muslims never had any faith in
>> bureaucracy and politicians that they will ever do any favor to the
>> community and that stand is perennially vindicated and confirmed by
>> constant cases of fraud and land grab and sale of Awkaf properties. In the
>> recent developments, Salman Khurshid and K. Rehman are in the forefront of
>> duping Muslims into creating a mammoth holy cow that will be milked for the
>> benefit of Congress appointees and government bureaucrats. Muslim community
>> will be hapless bystanders. This is daylight robbery; nothing less. All
>> Awkaf must revert to Muslim community, through their own independent
>> organizations, like Muslim Personal Law Board. If Sikhs can independently
>> manage their Wqaf, why Muslim should not?
>> Ghulam Muhammed, Mumbai
>> <[email protected]>
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>> http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/not-just-narendra-modi-maulvis-now-against-rahul-gandhi-and-congress-on-the-waqf-land-issue/articleshow/22427532.cms
>>
>> [image: The Economic Times] <http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/>
>>
>> Not just Narendra Modi, Maulvis now against Rahul Gandhi and Congress on
>> the Waqf land issue
>> By Rohini Singh, ET Bureau | 9 Sep, 2013, 05.00AM IST
>> 9 
>> comments<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/not-just-narendra-modi-maulvis-now-against-rahul-gandhi-and-congress-on-the-waqf-land-issue/opinions/22427532.cms>|Post
>> a 
>> Comment<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/not-just-narendra-modi-maulvis-now-against-rahul-gandhi-and-congress-on-the-waqf-land-issue/articleshow/22427532.cms#write>
>> *READ MORE ON » *waqf 
>> land<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/waqf-land>| Syed
>> Kalbe Jawad <http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Syed-Kalbe-Jawad>| 
>> Shahi
>> Asafi mosque<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Shahi-Asafi-mosque>| 
>> samajwadi
>> party <http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/samajwadi-party> | Salman
>> Khurshid <http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Salman-Khurshid> | Saeed
>> Naqvi <http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Saeed-Naqvi> | Rahul
>> Gandhi <http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Rahul-Gandhi>
>> [image: Rahul Gandhi or his key aides did not respond to questions from
>> ET.]Rahul Gandhi or his key aides did not respond to questions from ET.
>> Get latest Dollar price updates on your 
>> mobile<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/dollar-price-alerts/dollaralerts.cms>
>>  NEW DELHI: Think UP politics, think the importance of Muslim vote for
>> Congress <http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Congress> (18 per
>> cent-plus of the state's electorate) in an election where Narendra 
>> Modi<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Narendra-Modi>is BJP's poll 
>> mascot, and now think of the potential political consequences
>> of a hugely influential UP Muslim cleric promising this: "We will campaign
>> against Rahul 
>> Gandhi<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Rahul-Gandhi>and other 
>> Congress leaders and explain why
>> Muslims <http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Muslims> shouldn't
>> vote for them." That was Maulana Syed Kalbe 
>> Jawad<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Syed-Kalbe-Jawad>,
>> who leads the Friday prayers at the Shahi Asafi 
>> mosque<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Shahi-Asafi-mosque>in 
>> Lucknow's Imambada and who once mobilised over a million people in a
>> protest against the US and Israel.
>>
>> Worse, for Congress, he comes from Jais district in Amethi, Rahul
>> Gandhi's constituency. Amethi's Muslim population is around 20 per cent.
>> Rahul Gandhi's victory margin in the last Lok 
>> Sabha<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Lok-Sabha>elections was 
>> around 3 lakh; no party had put up a significant candidate
>> against him. Maulana Jawad promises to begin his campaign from September
>> 16.
>>
>> "Kalbe Jawad is a mass leader. You can ignore him during peace time but
>> not during a time of war. The timing of this agitation is significant given
>> that it's coming six months before general elections," said Saeed 
>> Naqvi<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Saeed-Naqvi>,
>> commentator and a close observer of Muslim politics. Jawad and several
>> other influential Muslim clerics, some of whom come from other politically
>> crucial states like Bihar and 
>> Maharashtra<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Maharashtra>,
>> ET spoke to are all agitated over what they say is the Congress
>> leadership's insufficient efforts at addressing both general complaints
>> about alleged grabbing of Waqf 
>> land<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Waqf-land>and the 
>> "inadequate" new Waqf law, as well as a specific grievance relating
>> to two plots in Delhi.
>>
>> The two plots in Delhi, Muslim leaders say, housed a Sunni mosque and a
>> Shia shrine. ET had earlier reported — on August 27 — on Muslim leaders'
>> disaffection on this issue and their negotiations with Congress leaders.
>> "Congress hasn't kept any of its promises," Maulana Jawad told ET. "They
>> can't take us for granted," said Maulana Hafiz Nadeem Siddiqui, a powerful
>> Muslim cleric heading Jamiat Ulema E Hind in Maharashtra. "Congress (in
>> Maharashtra) is involved in 80 per cent of Waqf property destruction," he
>> said.
>>
>> Rahul Gandhi or his key aides did not respond to questions from ET.
>> Senior Congress leaders like Salman 
>> Khurshid<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Salman-Khurshid>said 
>> while they acknowledge there are grievances, they do not see how
>> agitating against Congress will help the Muslim cause. "Will an 
>> NDA<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/NDA>government be more 
>> helpful? Has the Samajwadi
>> Party <http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/Samajwadi-Party> helped
>> Muslims secure substantive gains?" asked Khurshid.
>>
>> Rahman Khan, UPA-2's minority affairs minister, said while he respects
>> the clerics' views, "everything they say cannot become the norm".
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